Digital Piano Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 Full Review. Is it a good choice?

Digital Piano Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 Full Review. Is it a good choice?

  • 88-weighted Hammer Action (The weight of the keys on an acoustic piano that digital pianos try to imitate to match the touch of a real acoustic piano. The keys in the high register are heavier and in the high register less. This is a different concept of sensitivity on the keyboard that serves to regulate the volume of the note. But a hammer action keyboard always has sensitivity on the keys.) keys
  • Ivory feel surface
  • Tri-Sensors per key
  • 113 Sounds (Different sounds of piano and other instruments)
  • Sound-Font compatible
  • Registration storage locations 81+
  • User unlimited on USB Mem.
  • 3 pedal (The most important pedal of a piano or keyboard is the sustain pedal and is used to keep the note playing even if you stop pressing the key.) connections
  • 7 Rotary controls
  • 2 Assignable buttons
  • Bluetooth audio streaming
  • Stereo Jack outputs
  • Stereo Audio In
  • Usb to Host (It’s a more modern MIDI connector. MIDI allows you to do such wonderful things as connect the keyboard to the computer, record a soundtrack and with certain programs pass with a single click what you have played to musical notes in a score. MIDI tracks store note information)
  • USB to Device
  • 2 Headphone outputs for Duet mode (Duet mode allows you to divide the keyboard into two pianos to play four hands or the teacher and student on the same keyboard.)
  • Standar midi (MIDI allows you to do such wonderful things as connect the keyboard to the computer, record a soundtrack and with certain programs pass with a click what you have played to musical notes in a score. MIDI tracks store information from musical notes) In, Out
  • 4 MIDI zones
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1270 x 354 x 128 mm and a Weight of 17,9 kg

Digital Piano Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 Full Review. Is it a good choice?

Now that we’ve listed and described the features of this digital piano there’s no better than taking a look at the following video where they tell us more about the Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 and you can hear the different sounds of this piano.

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Now let’s compare the Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 with its more common alternatives. Also at the end of the post you will find a section with the best shopping possibilities for this digital piano. But you can go directly to that part of the post by pressing the following button.

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 vs Kawai MP 11

The digital piano Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 is usually about 80 € cheaper than Kawai MP 11.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7

Kawai MP 11

  • 88-weighted hammer action keys
  • Ivory feel surface
  • Tri-Sensors per key
  • 113 Sounds
  • Sound-Font compatible
  • Registration storage locations 81+
  • User unlimited on USB Mem.
  • 3 Pedal connections
  • 7 Rotary controls
  • 2 Assignable buttons
  • Bluetooth audio streaming
  • Stereo Jack outputs
  • Stereo Audio In
  • USB to host
  • USB to Device
  • 2 Headphone outputs for duet mode
  • Standar MIDI In, Out
  • 4 MIDI zones
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1270 x 354 x 128 mm and a Weight of 17,9 kg
  • 88-Responsive Hammer Action wooden keys, 3-sensor pressure point simulation and IvoryTouch keys
  • Shigeru Kawai SK-EX and SK-5 grand piano sounds
  • 40 Sounds with Harmonic Imaging XL technology and 88-key sampling
  • 208 Setup memory slots
  • 256-Voice polyphony
  • Amp Simulator and DSP effects
  • Recording functions in different formats MIDI, MP3, WAV
  • Playback with loop function
  • 6.3 mm Jacks line output(L/Mono, R or 2x Mono)
  • 128 X 64 Pixel LCD display with backlight
  • Metronome
  • USB to host
  • USB port
  • Sustain pedal GFP-30
  • XLR Canon Outputs
  • Footswitch Pedal input (assignable)
  • Expression Pedal input (assignable)
  • Standar MIDI in/out/thru
  • Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1380 x 452 x 190 mm and a Weight of 34 kg
  • Weight: 34 kg

And below a video of the Kawai MP 11

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Kawai MP 11 review

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 vs Roland RD 2000

The digital piano Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 is usually about 120 € more expensive than Roland RD 2000.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7

Roland RD 2000

  • 88-weighted hammer action keys
  • Ivory feel surface
  • Tri-Sensors per key
  • 113 Sounds
  • Sound-Font compatible
  • Registration storage locations 81+
  • User unlimited on USB Mem.
  • 3 Pedal connections
  • 7 Rotary controls
  • 2 Assignable buttons
  • Bluetooth audio streaming
  • Stereo Jack outputs
  • Stereo Audio In
  • USB to host
  • USB to Device
  • 2 Headphone outputs for duet mode
  • Standar MIDI In, Out
  • 4 MIDI zones
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1270 x 354 x 128 mm and a Weight of 17,9 kg
  • PHA-50 weighted keyboard made of wood and plastics
  • 128-voice polyphony
  • Two independent sound engines and modern controller features
  • 1113 sounds
  • Eight knobs with LED status indicators and nine sliders for real-time control of sounds and effects
  • 8 fully assignable zones for combining internal sounds and external sources
  • Recreations of vintage analog effects, including the BOSS CE-1 Chorus, Roland Dimension D, and more
  • Two wave expansion slots for loading additional sounds from Roland’s Axial website
  • 100 Scene memories for saving and recalling setups with one touch
  • Traditional Roland pitch/mod controls
  • 2 assignable wheel controllers
  • 24-Bit/192 kHz USB audio/MIDI interface
  • Line output (L/Mono, R) Jack and XLR
  • 3.5 mm stereo jack input
  • sustin pedal input and others (DAMPER, FC1, FC2, EXT) inputs. Sustain pedal not included
  • Standar MIDI input
  • USB to HOST
  • USB memory port
  • Headphones Jack output
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 1412 x 367 x 140 mm and a weight of 21.7 kg

And below a video of the Roland RD 2000

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Roland RD 2000 review

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 vs Crumar Seven

The digital piano Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 is usually about 220 € more expensive than Crumar Seven.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7

Crumar Seven

  • 88-weighted hammer action keys
  • Ivory feel surface
  • Tri-Sensors per key
  • 113 Sounds
  • Sound-Font compatible
  • Registration storage locations 81+
  • User unlimited on USB Mem.
  • 3 Pedal connections
  • 7 Rotary controls
  • 2 Assignable buttons
  • Bluetooth audio streaming
  • Stereo Jack outputs
  • Stereo Audio In
  • USB to host
  • USB to Device
  • 2 Headphone outputs for duet mode
  • Standar MIDI In, Out
  • 4 MIDI zones
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1270 x 354 x 128 mm and a Weight of 17,9 kg
  • 73-Key scaled hammer action mechanism
  • 9 piano sounds
  • 2 Effect slots
  • AMP simulation
  • Built-in hall
  • Semi-parametric EQ
  • Built into a solid wood case with handle
  • Internal WiFi hot spot for web app editor
  • 32 presets: 8 factory + 24 usersongs
  • Illuminated RGB encoder
  • Connections: Sustain and expression pedal inputs, MIDI OUT and USB-MIDI, 2 x 6.3 mm jack outputs, headphone output 6.3mm jack stereo
  • Transposer
  • Metronome
  • USB to host
  • Standar MIDI IN/OUT
  • Sustain pedal input
  • Internal power supply
  • 2 x 6.3 mm jack outputs
  • 1 Headphone output1
  • Dimensions (with lid): 1106 x 447 x 190 mm and Weight of the piano: 15 k (23,5 kg with legs)
  • Incl. metal legs with carrying bag

And below a video of the Crumar Seven

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Crumar Seven review

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 vs Clavia Nord Electro 6

The digital piano Dexibell Vivo Stage S7 is usually about 30 € cheaper than Clavia Nord Electro 6, but with so little price difference this can vary.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Dexibell Vivo Stage S7

Clavia Nord Electro 6

  • 88-weighted hammer action keys
  • Ivory feel surface
  • Tri-Sensors per key
  • 113 Sounds
  • Sound-Font compatible
  • Registration storage locations 81+
  • User unlimited on USB Mem.
  • 3 Pedal connections
  • 7 Rotary controls
  • 2 Assignable buttons
  • Bluetooth audio streaming
  • Stereo Jack outputs
  • Stereo Audio In
  • USB to host
  • USB to Device
  • 2 Headphone outputs for duet mode
  • Standar MIDI In, Out
  • 4 MIDI zones
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1270 x 354 x 128 mm and a Weight of 17,9 kg
  • 73 Keys with Nord Hammer Action Portable
  • Advanced Splitting and layering
  • Piano with Synth functions
  • 6 Split points with LED display
  • 1 GB Memory for Nord Piano Library
  • 512 MB Memory for Nord Sample Library
  • North C2D B3 Tone Wheel simulation
  • Principal Pipe Organ model
  • B3 Tone Wheel bass
  • Transposer
  • Leslie 122 Simulation of the North C2D
  • Extended polyphony, enought to play everything
  • Program selection with set-list function
  • Organise mode for rearranging programs and samples
  • Seamless transitions function. Professional transitions
  • Quick access to two-manual setups with the dual-organ mode
  • 9 LED pull bar
  • Holder for optionally available Half-Moon switch from Nord
  • All effects are in stereo
  • Tube Overdrive simulation
  • Vibe effect
  • reverb and delay effects separated
  • 2x Line-Out jack (L/R)
  • Monitor input mini stereo jack
  • Headphone output
  • Input for control and sustain pedal (not included)
  • Input for Rotary Speaker Pedal
  • MIDI In/Out
  • USB to Host
  • Dimensions: 1074 x 344 x 121 mm
  • A good weight of: 11,4 kg

And below a video of the Clavia Nord Electro 6

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Clavia Nord Electro 6 review

Where to buy Dexibell Vivo Stage S7

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  • Sometimes better price.
  • He’s got worse stock than Thomann.

 

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  • Full warranty. If you have any problems, they take care of everything.
  • 100% reliable payment.
  • Leader in trouble-free shipping.
  • Usually Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.
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